Named in 1855 by James D. Dana in honor of Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg [April 1, 1813 Berlin, Germany (Prussia)– December 28, 1899 Gross Lichterfelde, Germany], German chemist and mineralogist who taught at University of Berlin and at the Royal Industrial Institute. He published many significant books on systematic mineralogy.

Localities for Rammelsbergite

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